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heavy lifting
(idiomatic) The most demanding part of an endeavour; work requiring the most effort, resources, or consideration. / Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see heavy, lifting.
heavy-footed
(idiomatic) Slow-moving.
heavy legs
An alleged medical condition, described as an unpleasant sensation of pain and heaviness in the lower limbs.
heavy-foot
To walk with the gait of a large or heavy person; to move in a sturdy or plodding manner. / To press down on a gas pedal hard, so as to speed quickly.
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heavy mob
(UK, informal) A group of bodyguards, enforcers, burly criminals or police, or similar heavies.
brain heavy
A henchman in a western film who focuses on criminal schemes rather than physical violence.
dog heavy
A burly, physically intimidating henchman in a western film.
heavy with child
(idiomatic) visibly pregnant
heavy rail
(rail transport) A term generally applied to main-line railways, but this varies from country to country. It has no relation to the weight of the rails used.
heavy spars
plural of heavy spar